His girlfriend, Diamond "Lavish" Reynolds, filmed the gruesome aftermath of the horrific scene and posted on Facebook Live.

While her man bled to death in the car, she explained that they had been pulled over for a supposed broken tail light, and Philando was reaching for his license and registration when he was shot repeatedly — with her four-year-old daughter in the backseat.

On Thursday, Lavish met with press and protesters gathered outside Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton's mansion, where she opened up about her boyfriend's murder, exclaiming that she shared the graphic, tragic video to highlight the violent discrimination black people face at the hands of the authorities:

According to reports, police were conducting a traffic stop when an officer fired at least one shot at Philando Castile in the car. He was taken to a nearby medical center for treatment, where he later died.

On Monday, the governor of Minnesota Mark Dayton announced May 23, 2016, is officially "Beyoncé Day" in Minnesota!

Dayton made the announcement outside of TCF Bank Stadium where the brunette beauty would perform her fourth concert in the Twin Cities that night. The governor's office released a statement regarding the holiday saying: